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The Reuse of Tombs in Eastern Arabia Dr Stephanie Doepper (Postdoctoral Researcher, Johann Wolfgang Goethe University Frankfurt am Main)

The Reuse of Tombs in Eastern Arabia By Dr Stephanie Doepper (Postdoctoral Researcher, Johann Wolfgang Goethe University Frankfurt am Main)

Summary

This book investigate reuse of tombs in Eastern Arabia from the beginning of the Early Bronze Age until the end of the Sasanian period in order to understand the underlying purposes and social context of this practice.

The Reuse of Tombs in Eastern Arabia Summary

The Reuse of Tombs in Eastern Arabia by Dr Stephanie Doepper (Postdoctoral Researcher, Johann Wolfgang Goethe University Frankfurt am Main)

People in the past were always confronted with surviving remains from previous periods, and reacted to and engaged with them in varying ways. One activity through which this becomes visible is the reuse of tombs. If this reuse is an intentional reference to the past, it explicitly communicates meaning and thus cultural memory. In Eastern Arabia, however, this phenomenon received little attention in archaeological research, often having been discounted by the excavators as a disturbance to the first use of a tomb.


This book will investigate reuse of tombs from the beginning of the Early Bronze Age until the end of the Sasanian period in order to understand the underlying purposes and social context of this practice. In Eastern Arabia, where the adding of new burials to the original content of the tomb is common, such reuse might have functioned to make sense of the present, to give orientation in new situations and to help shape a cultural identity. Reuse occurred more often in the Iron Age and Samad/PIR periods than in all other periods investigated, combined. These are also times of visible social hierarchies. The resulting tensions made counter-measures that both promoted social cohesion and group identity and legitimised the role of the elites necessary. This might have been achieved through creating cultural memory by reusing old tombs.

About Dr Stephanie Doepper (Postdoctoral Researcher, Johann Wolfgang Goethe University Frankfurt am Main)

Stephanie Doepper is a postdoctoral researcher at Goethe University Frankfurt with an interest in mobile and sedentary communities of the Bronze Age in Eastern Arabia, as well as the reuse of prehistoric tombs and early modern mud-brick villages in the region. To facilitate public engagement with archaeological sites, she co-developed the ArchaeoTrail app for self-guided smartphone tours at archaeological sites.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction

2. Reusing tombs - the theoretical background

3. The mortuary monuments of Eastern Arabia

4. Reuse of tombs in Eastern Arabia from the Bronze Age to the beginning of the Islamic period

5. Modalities of reused tombs in Eastern Arabia

6. Why are tombs reused in Eastern Arabia?

7. Summary: the how, the who and the why

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NGR9781803274973
9781803274973
1803274972
The Reuse of Tombs in Eastern Arabia by Dr Stephanie Doepper (Postdoctoral Researcher, Johann Wolfgang Goethe University Frankfurt am Main)
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Archaeopress
2023-10-26
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